At the Internet of Things World 2017, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd
and VMware announced a new collaboration to help simplify Internet of Things
(IoT) for both information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT)
teams by expanding end-to-end IoT solutions for industrial and
enterprise customers.
The companies will showcase the combination of the
SAMSUNG ARTIK Smart IoT platform with VMware Pulse IoT Center, offering a secure, enterprise-grade, end-to-end IoT infrastructure solution that allows IT and OT
teams to have complete control of their IoT use cases, from the edge to the
cloud. In addition, the companies will showcase the integration of the
SAMSUNG ARTIK 530 with Liota (Little IoT Agent), a vendor-neutral open source software development kit (SDK)
developed by VMware, to help enterprise customers with the management,
monitoring and securing of their IoT implementation.
Today, enterprises struggle to embrace IoT because of the sheer
scale and complexity and security concerns. While SAMSUNG ARTIK Smart IoT
platform provides customers with all the upfront IoT hardware and
software they need to kick start their IoT developments, VMware will help
manage IoT infrastructure from the edge all the way to the cloud. The
combination will provide an end-to-end solution, including the hardware and
software components, security, cloud connectivity, building services, and
ability to monitor and manage the products over the product’s lifecycle.
“VMware and Samsung have a common goal to help enterprises speed
their time to market with their IoT initiatives,” said Mimi Spier, vice
president, IoT, VMware. “The SAMSUNG ARTIK Smart IOT platform delivers a
state-of-the-art IoT platform, and we are collaborating with Samsung to help
enterprises simplify their approach to deploying, managing, monitoring and
securing their IoT infrastructure and connected devices.”
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